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Challenge - Blow Up - Part 3

Challenges | over 3 years ago

The last part of the Blow Up challenge is a test between digital and film photography. Digital cameras have improved in leaps and bounds over the last few years but does film still produce the best results?

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Kris

It would appear that both prints were made digitally. That being said does this test take into account the scanner that was used to convert the film in order to be printed. Also, if film is going to be used one ought to test 120, 4 x 5, 8 x 10 film as well as the 35mm. What was the film? Was it consumer grade or professional? Print or slide?

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Ralph W. Lambrecht

Kris is right. The quality of the film scanner used can make all the difference, and an ISO 400 film is not exactly know for it detail and clarity. The test result would have been totally different when comparing the best affordable digital equipment to the best film equipment and materials. I think this qualifies more as a comparison between a film scanner (unfortunately not named) and a very expensive digital SLR.

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Anonymous

I... Can not see the firm, from Aus ! .... Please ;-)

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Anonymous

OMG, I seen this clips before - Y not now ? .... ! I am living in Australia .

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